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Lindsay Jones, her 12 year old daughter Kiara Leigh and her 52 year old mother Penny Jones may never fully recover from the trauma of being overrun by bandits wielding retailer celine id bracelet celine outlet locations de vacances size celine outlet uk AK 47s in the middle of the night on an African safari.
"I can't get the vision and the sound of the knife slicing through the tent out of my head," said 30 year old Lindsay.
Since her daughter had just been accepted into nursing school at TRU, Penny wanted to share the experience with Lindsay and Kiara Leigh before another four years went by, so she sprung for the $30,000 cost, she now says with head hung low.
It had been everything she dreamed of up to that point, "and more," said Penny. They'd been awed by the animals and exotic sights, sounds and smells of the jungles, lakes and plains of Africa. All amid the comfort and safety of a large number of tourists and guides.
Then on June 20, the trio was in a tourist camp with about 40 other visitors in the outskirts of Serengeti National Park in Tanzania. They were going to head out to Kenya the next morning.
At first Lindsay tried to convince her daughter it was nothing.
"I know that they're not allowed guns in the Serengeti. So I lied to her and said, 'It must be a truck coming in and it just backfired.'"
Even the security celine bag colors guards carried just bows and arrows.
But as she suspected, that wasn't the noise. Bandits had raided the tourist camp in the Wildlife Management Area, according to a press release from the country's Ministry of Natural Resources and Tourism.
About 15 minutes after hearing the shots, they heard men yelling in Swahili and a voice in the neighbouring tent yelling: "Don't take my passport! Don't take my passport!"
Then they heard boots on gravel and steps on their porch. A hunting knife punctured the tent wall and ripped it open, and a head poked through before three men walked in carrying AK 47s and machetes, pointing celine bag all black flashlights in their faces and screaming in Swahili.
Strangely, they were also all wearing the same uniform.
Lindsay pushed her daughter down into her bed in the corner of the tent and huddled with her mother in an adjacent bed.
The men wanted money, cameras, phones, wallets, passports anything of value.
They got everything the women had and then one of them saw Kiara Leigh and ran over to her bed with knife raised. He sliced through her mosquito netting and yelled at her in Swahili.
Kiara Leigh, who already had "safety issues," according to her mother, had made sure the tent was zipped up and locked, and hid the key under her pillow. She was holding the key, but the bandit thought it was celine red bag a phone so she threw it at him.
Apparently satisfied they had everything, the men left.
Lindsay rushed to the back of the tent and unzipped the panel leading to the shower and ushered her mother and daughter in. They huddled and prayed. Lindsay became cold as the showerhead dripped down on her so she snuck back out into the tent, petrified, to grab a blanket.
They heard more gunshots. She thought: "We're going to get killed, they're going to come back, we need to leave."
They continued to huddle and pray for an hour, she said, repeating the same prayer over and over.
"Please God wrap your arms around us. Protect us. Please God, help these men find kindness in their hearts and stop hurting people."
An hour went by. At one point they could smell cigarette smoke. Lindsay thought: "That's it.